
The Hoodlum Saint
Drama · Music
Overview
A former reporter comes back home after serving in the army during World War I and finds that it's much more difficult to find work than he expected. Desperate, one day he crashes a wedding attended by many of the city's rich and powerful, meets a beautiful girl named Kay who turns out to be his ticket to meeting those rich and powerful people, and he soon manages to land a job on a newspaper. He gets caught up in the "make money at all costs" game but receives a rude awakening when the stock market crashes in 1929.
Top Cast


William Powell
William Powell
Terence Ellerton 'Terry' O'Neill
William Powell
Terence Ellerton 'Terry' O'Neill


Esther Williams
Esther Williams
Kay Lorrison
Esther Williams
Kay Lorrison


Angela Lansbury
Angela Lansbury
Dusty Millard
Angela Lansbury
Dusty Millard


James Gleason
James Gleason
Snarp
James Gleason
Snarp


Lewis Stone
Lewis Stone
Father Nolan
Lewis Stone
Father Nolan


Rags Ragland
Rags Ragland
Fishface
Rags Ragland
Fishface


Frank McHugh
Frank McHugh
Three Finger
Frank McHugh
Three Finger


Slim Summerville
Slim Summerville
Eel
Slim Summerville
Eel


Roman Bohnen
Roman Bohnen
Father O'Doul
Roman Bohnen
Father O'Doul


Charles Arnt
Charles Arnt
Cy Nolan - O'Neill's Secretary
Charles Arnt
Cy Nolan - O'Neill's Secretary
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